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{{nihongo|'''Ōsakasayama'''|大阪狭山市|Ōsakasayama-shi}} is a [[Cities of Japan|city]] in [[Osaka Prefecture]], Japan. The city was founded on October 1, 1987, after the town of Sayama was reorganized into the city of Ōsakasayama. |
{{nihongo|'''Ōsakasayama'''|大阪狭山市|Ōsakasayama-shi}} is a [[Cities of Japan|city]] in [[Osaka Prefecture]], Japan. The city was founded on October 1, 1987, after the town of Sayama was reorganized into the city of Ōsakasayama. |
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As of October 2016, the city has an estimated |
As of October 2016, the city has an estimated population of 57,993 and a population density of 4,900 persons per km². The total area is 11.86 km². |
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A campus of [[Tezukayama Gakuin University]] is located in the city. |
A campus of [[Tezukayama Gakuin University]] is located in the city. |
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==Sister cities== |
==Sister cities== |
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* [[Ontario, Oregon]] |
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==Notable people from Ōsakasayama== |
==Notable people from Ōsakasayama== |
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* [[Teppei Koike]], Japanese actor, singer and member of the |
* [[Teppei Koike]], Japanese actor, singer and member of the singer-songwriter duo [[WaT]] |
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* [[Yuki Kotani]], [[Soccer in Japan|Japanese football player]] ([[Roasso Kumamoto]], [[J3 League]]/[[Cerezo Osaka]], [[J1 League]]) |
* [[Yuki Kotani]], [[Soccer in Japan|Japanese football player]] ([[Roasso Kumamoto]], [[J3 League]]/[[Cerezo Osaka]], [[J1 League]]) |
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* [[Tomoka Nishiyama]], Japanese [[Professional shogi player|apprentice shogi professional player]] ranked 3-[[Dan (rank)#Modern usage in shogi|dan]] |
* [[Tomoka Nishiyama]], Japanese [[Professional shogi player|apprentice shogi professional player]] ranked 3-[[Dan (rank)#Modern usage in shogi|dan]] |
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* [[Aki Takayama]], Japanese former [[synchronised swimming]] athlete |
* [[Aki Takayama]], Japanese former [[synchronised swimming]] athlete |
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* [[Tatsuhiro Tamura]], [[Baseball in Japan|Japanese professional]] [[baseball catcher]] ([[Chiba Lotte Marines]], [[Nippon Professional Baseball]] |
* [[Tatsuhiro Tamura]], [[Baseball in Japan|Japanese professional]] [[baseball catcher]] ([[Chiba Lotte Marines]], [[Nippon Professional Baseball]] – [[Pacific League]]) |
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* [[Kan Usuki]], [[Japanese idol]], [[Japanese comedy|comedian]], |
* [[Kan Usuki]], [[Japanese idol]], [[Japanese comedy|comedian]], musician, [[Pin Art]]ist and drummer |
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* [[Yuki Muroya]], Japanese [[Professional shogi player#women's professional|women's professional shogi player]] ranked 3-[[Dan (rank)#Modern usage in shogi|dan]] |
* [[Yuki Muroya]], Japanese [[Professional shogi player#women's professional|women's professional shogi player]] ranked 3-[[Dan (rank)#Modern usage in shogi|dan]] |
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* [[Kenkō Satoshi]], Japanese [[sumo wrestler]] (Real Name: Satoshi Hoshimura, [[Nihongo]]: 星村聡, ''Hoshimura Satoshi'') |
* [[Kenkō Satoshi]], Japanese [[sumo wrestler]] (Real Name: Satoshi Hoshimura, [[Nihongo]]: 星村聡, ''Hoshimura Satoshi'') – Originally from [[Moriguchi, Osaka]] |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
Revision as of 09:52, 1 December 2020
This article includes a list of references, related reading, or external links, but its sources remain unclear because it lacks inline citations. (January 2014) |
Ōsakasayama
大阪狭山市 | |
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Coordinates: 34°30′N 135°33′E / 34.500°N 135.550°E | |
Country | Japan |
Region | Kansai |
Prefecture | Osaka Prefecture |
Government | |
• Mayor | Tomoyoshi Yoshida (since April 2003) |
Area | |
• Total | 11.86 km2 (4.58 sq mi) |
Population (October 1, 2016) | |
• Total | 57,993 |
• Density | 4,900/km2 (13,000/sq mi) |
Time zone | UTC+09:00 (JST) |
City hall address | 1-2384-1 Sayama, Sayama-shi, Osaka-fu 589-8501 |
Website | www |
Symbols | |
Flower | Azalea |
Tree | Cherry blossom |
Ōsakasayama (大阪狭山市, Ōsakasayama-shi) is a city in Osaka Prefecture, Japan. The city was founded on October 1, 1987, after the town of Sayama was reorganized into the city of Ōsakasayama.
As of October 2016, the city has an estimated population of 57,993 and a population density of 4,900 persons per km². The total area is 11.86 km².
A campus of Tezukayama Gakuin University is located in the city.
Sister cities
Notable people from Ōsakasayama
- Teppei Koike, Japanese actor, singer and member of the singer-songwriter duo WaT
- Yuki Kotani, Japanese football player (Roasso Kumamoto, J3 League/Cerezo Osaka, J1 League)
- Tomoka Nishiyama, Japanese apprentice shogi professional player ranked 3-dan
- Aki Takayama, Japanese former synchronised swimming athlete
- Tatsuhiro Tamura, Japanese professional baseball catcher (Chiba Lotte Marines, Nippon Professional Baseball – Pacific League)
- Kan Usuki, Japanese idol, comedian, musician, Pin Artist and drummer
- Yuki Muroya, Japanese women's professional shogi player ranked 3-dan
- Kenkō Satoshi, Japanese sumo wrestler (Real Name: Satoshi Hoshimura, Nihongo: 星村聡, Hoshimura Satoshi) – Originally from Moriguchi, Osaka
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Osakasayama, Osaka.
- Official website (in Japanese)